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Quietstove Burner Cap for XGK-EX

I can't make the Quietstove work on my Svea 123's (1 new and 2 used). Whether the flame bell is deformed or not, the flame always lights back to the nipple. The Quietstove burner head worked briefly with a blue flame on a new Svea. Before it began backlighting I managed to brew espresso in a narrow-bottomed pot much faster than the with the noisy spreader plate. Apparently, at high flame the noisy head spews more heat out sideways than can be absorbed by a small pot surface. Try something big, like… Full review

Jetboil Pot Support & Stabilizer

The Jetboil Pot Support is a useful accessory that adapts a Jetboil stove for a full range of cooking options using various pots and pans. When combined with the excellent simmering ability of the MiniMo, the pot support makes it possible to cook a variety of foods, from frying a pound of bacon to boiling a large pot of rice. The Jetboil Pot Support is a simple, must-have accessory if you wish to really utilize the Jetboil MiniMo stove’s full cooking range. The support adapts a Jetboil stove (PCS,… Full review

Dutchware Flyz Grill Top

If you already have a compact wood stove like a TATO Gear Element I recently reviewed and you think you'd enjoy a grilled bit of protein that 1st evening out, you might want to consider a grill top that almost doesn't tip the scales at all. Can you find room for a 2 mm thick piece of 4" x 4" grill top that weighs barely over an ounce? Do you currently use a wood or twig stove? Do you enjoy a small steak or other grilled meat? If you answered yes to any of those questions Dutch over at Dutchware… Full review

Optimus Sparky

This little igniter works great to light my alcohol stoves. The recommended approach is to dip it in the alcohol, lift about six inches while holding it down, and click. You then have a match in which to light your alcohol stove. (Tilting the igniter upright after dipping it in the alcohol is not recommended and could lead to injury.) This igniter works even when wet. You can drop it in the river and then pick it up, shake it off, and then light your stove. It makes carrying lighters, waterproof… Full review

Edelrid Valve Cartridge Adaptor

A great gadget that could potoentially save a lot of money with regular use. This is a great idea that could potentially save a lot of money. I scour car boots for unwanted gas cartridges that need to be pierced instead of screwing the stove into a thread. I can pick them up for peanuts. It adds weight and bulk, but it is worth it for the savings I make as it becomes much cheaper to run. It costs around £20 so it may be a while before you get your money back! The only drawback is the rubber ring… Full review

Primus Windscreen

Light, easy to carry wind screen to use with the smaller backpacker stoves that use canister fuel. The picture above isn't the one I'm using, will show a pic below. This is a really nice addition to my cook kit. I actually have two of these, buying the new one recently to go in my girls' kit. I'm trying to teach them to be self sufficient while backpacking, so I've set them up with the Primus ExpressStove set you see in the pics below. I like how this wind screen nests inside the cook kit essentially… Full review

Jetboil Hanging Kit

No more balancing acts. It's nice to be able to hang the stove and not worry about it getting knocked over. I guess you just have to worry about bumping into it. I camp in a lot of areas that are very rocky and not level. This helps a lot. You can cook, stir, pour and even eat out of the cup while its suspended. Durable materials and a compact pack size. I keep mine in the packaging it came in. I find it a big expensive for what it is (like most Jetboil accessories), but it's worth having it. I… Full review

BioLite CampStove Grill

Easy to use but impractical size and weight. Cooks great food, but of its weight and bulkiness it is impractical to go on long hikes and camping trips. It is also hard to cook multiple things because of its small surface area.
That being said, however, I love cooking on it and it gives food a taste even charcoal can't produce. Great product. Full review

BioLite CampStove Grill

The grill is a great feature of the Biolite CampStove. It's simple to use once one has learned how to maximize the way the grill works and heats. The grill makes a great base camp/tailgating/car camping grill. The grill is specifically designed to be used with the BioLite CampStove. Once the stove is operating and hot, the grill is a cinch to use. Just place the grill on the stove properly, allow to heat, and grill away. BioLite says that the grill has three zones — high, medium, and low, and… Full review